Bidarkas

/bɪˈdɑrkəz/ noun

Plural of bidarka; small skin-covered boats used by the Aleut and Inuit peoples of the Arctic.

From Aleut/Russian origin, the word 'bidarka' entered English through contact with indigenous Arctic peoples and Russian traders. The Russian diminutive form '-ka' suggests a small boat, with the root possibly connected to Aleut 'baidar' meaning watercraft.

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